Tundra Swan
Well-Known Member
Hello Guys,
Wow ... never had to start this thread before the first week of December. Just eight (8) days ago I could have laid out in my backyard with only a bathing suit on ... now it is -4 C and covered in snow!
I had a pair of mallards feeding in the marsh portion of my backyard (adjacent to Zone B) yesterday morning but the ice started forming along my seawall as well as along the shoreline of Zone B during the afternoon. By this morning most of Zone B had frozen over and I heard that the marinas were "iced in" as well.
Port Rowan harbour is also "iced in" to the lighthouse (as of 30 minutes ago) but the ice appears relatively thin ... the north shore has ice out to about 50 to 75 yards then it is open water beyond that.
Big Creek is open but the boat launch is closed for boats on trailers due to the bridge construction. Hope this helps for now.
Jerome
Wow ... never had to start this thread before the first week of December. Just eight (8) days ago I could have laid out in my backyard with only a bathing suit on ... now it is -4 C and covered in snow!
I had a pair of mallards feeding in the marsh portion of my backyard (adjacent to Zone B) yesterday morning but the ice started forming along my seawall as well as along the shoreline of Zone B during the afternoon. By this morning most of Zone B had frozen over and I heard that the marinas were "iced in" as well.
Port Rowan harbour is also "iced in" to the lighthouse (as of 30 minutes ago) but the ice appears relatively thin ... the north shore has ice out to about 50 to 75 yards then it is open water beyond that.
Big Creek is open but the boat launch is closed for boats on trailers due to the bridge construction. Hope this helps for now.
Jerome